I’ve seen so many versions of this idea but his is by far my favorite version. They not only gave you tips for you to get a clean design and why you use freezer paper but also how to add color. This is why I’m subbed!
I did something like that with a small black bathroom shag rug. I was cleaning the bathroom and got some bleach on it. When I seen what it had done I liked it and continued spraying it in random spots in various concentrations in various spots. Now it hangs up on the wall as art decor. Thumbs up for me : )
@@BeeWhistler Yep, but you don't have to leave the stencil on because the shirt is black and any ink that gets on the non-bleached areas will not be visible
@@wsketchy But if you use a shirt that is not black or white initially, then you would have to maybe start off with two cut outs of your design exactly the same on the freezer paper. Then after you bleach your shirt that isn't black or white, then wash after bleaching, then reapply copy of cut out, then spray colors. So only the design gets colored.
I was wanting to know if it is possible to fill a balloon with a mix of helium and the heavy gas to see if you can make a 0 gravity bloom where you can put it anywhere and it just stays
Also you would need a heavy gas as the balloon itself would act as the weight in this instance. You would only need a balloon that is not helium friendly I.e thick ballons
I tied small pieces of paper to the bottom of a helium balloon once and got it neutrally buoyant. Of course it wasn’t exactly neutral, but it was very close.
I made a bleach tie dye once as a teenager. I didn't dilute the bleach so the fabric was very weak afterwards where it was used. This is pretty awesome man
he should have given credit at the beginning, and he didn't even say he got the idea, or to go check out, or even say that NightHawkinLight posted his video years ago and that he's just copying him.
The cool thing about this method is that the design wont fade like ironing transfer graphics, or screen printing. It's literally a part of the shirt and not an additive on the outside. I really want to try this!
This is a project I might actually try! I've always wanted to try and imprint some nerd culture designs on some plain tees, but I just wasn't sure how. Great video! :D
I totally at first glance thought it said Thor but tkor is the King of Random which I get but completely understand at first glance it looked like Thor
You mentioned how bleach can eat through the shirt can you make a video demonstrating that perhaps a video with bleach tricks/expeiriments. Thank you for taking time to read this if you do
Just dilute the bleach with water. I used to use bleach when I was a teen, to reverse tie dye my clothes. I quickly found that using straight bleach just eats right through, if not right away, then after only a few runs in the washer. Diluted with water gets the same results with less damage. Lemon juice, sunlight, and patience will also bleach some fabrics. Peroxide will also work on some black fabrics (found that out the hard way).
Melting a magnet would ruin it, even applying a high enough heat causes the magnetic domains to become un-aligned this would cause the magnet to lose nearly all traces of it's magnetism
Loving this video. I truly love recreating designer apparel for myself. I typically use foils, vinyl and rhinestones to recreate famous branded apparel.
Wow...I needed something to get ideas for a shirt and I forgot about this video. Grant...I miss you so much dude. You're videos were always so thought out and you can tell how much time and work you put into each one and the team has kept that going even after your departure. *crying happy tears*
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🤔 I think it was nighthawkinlight that first did this bleaching stuff. Maaaan that was a while ago. Great version of it and nice designs. I like the addition of the dye. but will it bleed on other clothes?
Hi king of random I love your videos ❤️❤️❤️ I have already asked my mom to do this and she has just went out to get the stuff I’m so pleased that you came up with this idea I love the king of random ❤️❤️❤️ Freyaxxx
This is awesome. Was just thinking of turning some of my faded worn t-shirts into post apocalyptic shirts using bleach and some sort of dye. I love the King of Random. It doesn't surprise me this is what popped up in the search. Many of my own art projects involve experimenting with random stuff.